Fred Karnas Recent C-SPAN Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/person/82628
's recent appearances from the C-SPAN networksen-USCopyright 2016, National Cable Satellite Corporationinfo@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Sat, 10 Dec 2016 02:57:59 GMTC-SPAN Person Recent Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/videoLibrary/showPicture.php?personid=82628&width=130Fred Karnas Recent C-SPAN Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/person/82628
Head shot of {$person->name}Hunger and Homelessness in American CitiesAdministration officials and mayors announced the results of a survey detailing an increase in hunger and homelessness in urban America. The survey looked at demand for emergency food and shelter services, the capacity of cities to respond, funding for these services and the outlook for the year ahead. After their prepared remarks they answered questions from reporters.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/154205-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/154205-1Mon, 20 Dec 1999 15:05:10 GMTHeroes Today, Homeless TomorrowSenator Rockefeller talked about the crisis of homelessness among veterans including veterans of the Persian Gulf War. He blamed the failed economic policies of previous years for the problem. He also criticized the Veterans Administration for its failure to deal with the issue.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/22650-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)News Conferencehttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/22650-1Tue, 12 Nov 1991 03:05:00 GMTCensus Count of Homeless PopulationThe Senate Government Information and Regulation subcommittee and the House Census and Population subcommittee heard testimony on the methods used by the U.S. Census Bureau to count the homeless during the nationwide census in 1990. The Bureau counted the homeless by naming one night in March, 1990 as Operation Shelter and Street Night. On this night census workers walked the streets looking for and counting the number of homeless people. From the number of homeless counted, the Bureau extrapolated to produce the final number of homeless in the U.S. Advocates for the homeless argue the method of counting homeless people used by the Census Bureau vastly underestimated the true number of homeless in America, which results in lowered and inadequate spending on programs for the homeless. Further arguments against the Census Bureau's figure include claims that the count was skewed toward the homeless in cities rather than rural areas, and toward the homeless in shelters rather than the street. Dr. Hopper presented a series of slides depicting the difficulties meeting census enumerators.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/17899-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)House Committeehttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/17899-1Fri, 10 May 1991 00:03:17 GMT